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Leatherworking, as a primary profession, compliments skinning very well as it almost exclusively uses the leather obtained from the creatures of the wild. In this leatherworking guide, you will learn how to create cloaks, mail armors, leather, ammo pouches, armor kits, and quivers using the materials you gather in the wild.

{Who Benefits From The Leatherworking Profession}

Leatherworking, while in general benefits all classes and races, is more beneficial to leather armor-wearing classes like the Shamans, the Rogues, the Hunters, and the Druids.

{How to get started in leatherworking}Like a number of other primary professions, Leatherworking doesn't require crafters to use special locations in the game or special tools to process materials into goods. So long as the pattern is available and that the materials needed by the pattern are present, the Leatherworker can create his desired item.

There is an exemption though for crafters that require the special instrument that is made only by skilled engineers. This instrument is called the Salt Shaker.

Nutrition round-up: Shotz products and Multipower jelly (Bike Radar)

Only you can decide what balance of carbs, protein and fat you need from your
energy snacks and nutrition products, but here's a quick round-up of the
latest options to hit our desks.

**Shotz**

Formed back in 1995 in Australia by food technologist Gerard Hall, Shotz
originally focussed their efforts on endurance events but now cater for all
types of sports. Their **Energy Gels**, available in Berry Banana, Cola, Lemon
Lime and Wild Berry flavours, come in 45g sachets and deliver 177kcal per
serving.

They deliver a real shot in the arm too, particularly the caffeinated Cola
Vanilla and Wild Bean varieties, which contain 80mg of the stimulant. Designed
for use before, during and after riding, they cost £1.50 per sachet. Shotz
also sell a **Gel Flask**, which has room for several gels and means you don't
need to stash used sachets in your pockets.